Background
Brancato, Carolyn Kay was born on September 20, 1945 in St. Louis. Daughter of John and Dorothy (Sewell) Brancato.
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Today, officers of pension funds and other large money managers are much more assertive about their shareholders' rights and have become increasingly active in dealing not only with top management, but also with corporate directors. The practices Brancato describes are based on her research for the US Competitive Policy Council, her experience as a member of the National Association of Corporate Directors' Blue Ribbon Commission, and her work at The Conference Board directing international working groups of corporate executives, global institutional investors and regulators. Best practices are described from her global research as well as her working groups on defining and communicating key measures of corporate performance. This volume describes in detail the best practices being used to measure and enhance firm value while observing the rights of shareholders and managing the risks of dealing with them for long-term benefit of both companies and investors.
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Foreign corporations are increasingly seeking access to U.S. securities markets long renowned as the most liquid and efficient in the world. Getting Listed on Wall Street outlines the regulatory and trading requirements these foreign corporations will face in their attempts to market their securities on the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange, or NASDAQ. Readers will find: A thorough listing of the reporting requirements for raising debt capital in the United States, as set forth by the SEC, NYSE, NASD, FASB, and others; A complete guide to U.S. institutional behavior in corporate governance matters.
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Brancato, Carolyn Kay was born on September 20, 1945 in St. Louis. Daughter of John and Dorothy (Sewell) Brancato.
Bachelor, Columbia University, 1966. Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1975.
Securities analyst Dominick and Dominick, Inc., 1966-1969. Principal management analyst New York City Environmental Protection Agency, 1970-1973. Principal economist National Science Foundation Project, 1973-1974.
Director economic research New York State Legislation Institute, 1975-1977. Head industry analysis, finance and energy economics sections Congressional Research Service, United States Congress, 1979-1987. Chief economist, executive director Institutional Investor Project Columbia Center Law and Economics, 1988-1993.
Executive director Institutional Investor Project Columbia Center Law and Economics, 1991-1993. Chief economist Weil, Gotshal & Manges, 1987-1990. Director Riverside Economic Research, since 1990.
Staff director subcoun. Corporation Governance & Finance Markets Competitiveness Policy Council, 1992-1993. Research director corporation governor The Conference Board, since 1993, director Commission Public Trust and Private Enterprise, 2002—2003.
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Trustee College Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, New York, 1975-1982. Fellow Royal Society for Encouragement of Arts.